concept   tuna fishing

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Australia (1) Austria (1) Fiji (1) Gibraltar (1) Indonesia (1) Inland countries like Austria or Switzerland (1) Inuit communities in the Arctic (1) Landlocked African countries (1) Maldives (1) Norway (1) Philippines (1) Sweden (1) Switzerland (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tuna fishing Australia Tuna fishing in Australia is both a popular recreational activity and a commercial industry with specific regulations and a significant impact on local economies. 1
2 tuna fishing Austria In Austria, tuna fishing is not relevant due to the country's landlocked status and lack of access to tuna fishing grounds. 1
3 tuna fishing Fiji Tuna fishing in Fiji is a major industry and important cultural tradition with specific traditional methods and cultural significance. 1
4 tuna fishing Gibraltar Tuna fishing in Gibraltar holds historical significance and traditional methods are still important. 1
5 tuna fishing Indonesia Tuna fishing is a significant industry in Indonesia, deeply rooted in traditional practices and cultural significance. 1
6 tuna fishing Inland countries like Austria or Switzerland Tuna fishing is not culturally significant in inland countries like Austria or Switzerland and may be considered exotic. 1
7 tuna fishing Inuit communities in the Arctic Tuna fishing is not a common activity in Inuit communities in the Arctic due to their traditional focus on hunting marine mammals. 1
8 tuna fishing Landlocked African countries Tuna fishing is not a part of the culture or economy in landlocked African countries due to the lack of access to tuna-rich waters. 1
9 tuna fishing Maldives Tuna fishing in the Maldives is a significant industry and cultural tradition with specific traditional methods and cultural significance. 1
10 tuna fishing Norway Tuna fishing is not a significant part of Norway's culture or economy due to geographic location and focus on other types of fishing. 1
11 tuna fishing Philippines In the Philippines, tuna fishing is a significant industry and source of livelihood, with traditional techniques and cultural practices. 1
12 tuna fishing Sweden In Sweden, tuna fishing is not a significant part of the culture or economy due to geographical location and focus on other types of fishing. 1
13 tuna fishing Switzerland In landlocked Switzerland, tuna fishing is not significant due to lack of access to tuna fishing grounds. 1